We were blasted with snow about a week or so ago. Where are you? I was out on my Pugs and had people lol(ing) at me. Found out firsthand the endo slips and slides in deep snow... and I should probably get some waterproof pants.

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NE just got upgraded to Blizzard Warning earlier today. Will be my first snow riding if all goes well tomorrow or the next day. Got my bike back from the LBS today with the XO grip shifters so she's all ready to go.

I am in the northern lower peninsula of Michigan. We are supposed to get 8 to 12 inches starting tonight going through tomorrow. I am having a hard time being patient waiting for it to arrive. To be honest I am more excited about getting to do some good downhill skiing than I am about snow biking. I think I'll wait for someone to pack trails before I bust out the pugs.

Ugh, I had a week on my pugs before I had to send it back for a bit. Still waiting for it and a storm rolling through Chicago tomorrow. I might not be able to get it until Friday anyways

Good to know about the Endo in the snow... I wasn't convinced it'd be great in sloppy stuff. I guess I'll try flipping it around since I can't afford new rubber for awhile after dropping the big bills to get a pugs in the first place!

I'm really looking forward to trying out the Mukluk in the snow... but forecast here in southern Missouri shows just a dusting at best, and that is a slim chance. I may have to just head north tomorrow until I find some decent snow! With luck, there might be snow on the Katy trail...

We got 3"-4" inches of snow here in southern Minnesota, which made everything just messy enough that I had a ton of fun on my short commute on my Mukluk. The bike did really well. If anything, I wished the roads had been even sloppier. I love the way a fatbike turns any old ride into an adventure.

Didn't get much chance to ride today as I was spendig most of the day shoveling, re-shoveling and then shoveling the driveway 4 more times, but I did get a couple quick rides to the post office and the corner store. Yay winter!

Sure did. Not the 8-12" the weather was stating, but there's some by garmish! Going to ride this weekend. Temperature's dropping so the snow will stay. We might even get some snow around Christmas day too!

I am jealous! I am in West Michigan - we usually get dumped on with lake effect. The whole week they have been predicting we were going to get hit pretty hard and have snow on the ground for Christmas (or at least this weekend) but now they are saying we might get an inch of snow - bringing our total accumulation for the season to about 1.5 inches - not kidding.... and the next few days are supposed to be sunny and mid to high 30's... BUMMIN!!!!!

Didn't get much chance to ride today as I was spendig most of the day shoveling, re-shoveling and then shoveling the driveway 4 more times, but I did get a couple quick rides to the post office and the corner store. Yay winter!

Guess we got our wish though, eh? My commute lasted a lot longer than usual today...here we are at Mineral Point Park, which is normally a paved trail:

Southern-Minnesota Riding

This week's snow in Southern Minnesota has compacted a bit, making for some fun riding in 3"-4" on the local golf course/fatbike park. My tracks were less numerous but wider than those of the rabbits, squirrels, and deer. I worked pretty hard to get an hour in and had a complete blast.

All of our trails around here get. Closed? Are you guys mainly riding fire roads and stuff? What's the limit snowfall you can ride in. I know is hard enough to get around with snowshoes when it's a good snowfall year.